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Yes it's a five speed manual transmission (takes gear oil)
So your car is a 5 speed? The fluid in the tranny is not gear oil, its automatic transmission fluid. You can do a search on this forum to see what others have used. In the post below, Ron found gear oil worked best in his tranny.


https://shoforum.com/index.php?threads/trans-fluid.138724/

The temperature gauge sensor could be bad, but if you don't know when the thermostat was changed, then it might be a good idea to replace it.
 

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No that is not correct. The Ford manual lists
index.php
for manual transaxle
 

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Also with an MTX car at this mileage I would change the rod bearings sooner rather than later unless it was done already.
 

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Also with an MTX car at this mileage I would change the rod bearings sooner rather than later unless it was done already.
Wow that's crazy im used to my mustangs that take gear oil my bad I'm I look like an ******* lol
 

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Wow that's crazy im used to my mustangs that take gear oil my bad I'm I look like an ******* lol
Nah. We know better because we've owned one of these for a long long time. My first guess would have been gear oil like my older manual cars I owned back in the day.
Seriously if the rod bearings haven;t been changed at this high a mileage you should do them. They can be done with engine in the car dropping the y pipe and oil pan
 

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What's the link for instructions on rod bearing replacement I have the Chilton book but was looking for a lil more info
Chilton won't really help with the SHO motor or manual trans if memory serves. It's been a long time since I looked at one. You need to get a used Ford shop manual like these--shop around on ebay for a good price

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Ford-...Taurus&hash=item5d539dec7e:g:rbUAAOSwjT5dastU

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-FORD-...335378?hash=item3d8e0ebc12:g:4KIAAOSwBRlcYNJR

You can get most of the normal Taurus stuff that is common with the SHO sub-model from Chiltons ---but SHO engine and transmission info is usually separate and you need at least the #2 SHO specific one.
 
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